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(And as a plot device - the Dalek go into a city and encounter a 'don't start from here' one way system and multiple roadworks.) [[User:Jackiespeel|Jackiespeel]] 13:45, June 18, 2010 (UTC) | (And as a plot device - the Dalek go into a city and encounter a 'don't start from here' one way system and multiple roadworks.) [[User:Jackiespeel|Jackiespeel]] 13:45, June 18, 2010 (UTC) | ||
In the original series it was implied that Daleks could duplicate themselves in an asexual way, akin to female Hammerhead Sharks in captivity who gets themselves pregnant. I don't remember which serial but in it, several new Dalek mutants were spawned from one and lifted out of the "mother's" casing to be put in one of their own. Though that was more of a mean to get more troops quickly, in general i assume that Daleks are grown in a breeding facility, i like to think of it as a vinyard-like place. Seems logical enough, don't it? [[User:Quetzatoul|Quetzatoul]] 12:41, February 27, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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Representative choice of Dalek images?
I notice that this page currently features 10 images relating to the Daleks.
Nine of the ten are taken from the new (2005 onwards) series, with only one (a very early Dalek from the Dead Planet story, labled simply and not very helpfully as "A Pre-Time-War Dalek") coming from the original / "classic" series.
This doesn't seem to be very representative of Daleks as a whole, given their extremely long run of appearences over the last 47 years. While I realise that it might be argued that gradual changes in Dalek design may be best shown in the "Dalek Varients" entry (which actually only has one image, that of the "glass" dalek from Necros), it would seem to me that the "Dalek" entry should feature a least some Dalek images showing how they have appeared at various times in the show's history, for example one image showing the "shoulder ring" rather than "slats" design, one showing a 60's Dalek with slats, and at least one 70s and one 80s Dalek of some kind or other. Something of this nature would seem to better represent their continued role in the show.
Currently the choice of images is really very narrow. Apart form displaying a very notable bias toward current rather than historic images from the show, this isn't really very good form for an encyclopaedia entry. If you looked up something like "President of the United States" on wikipedia, you wouldn't expect to see 9 photos of the current president, one of Abraham Lincoln, and nothing else!
Mr Pepperpot 02:16, May 10, 2010 (UTC)
Vandalism..?
I found this in the dalek article: "Brody IS THE PIG SLAVE KING" I took it out because, hey, what is THAT doing in there? -furbydude
No plunger?
just watched the stolen earth episode and I noticed some Daleks without plungers but with big egg whisks, is this noted here and if so should there be a pic. I'll leave a youtube link. The time it appears is around 1.25: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRVoMOHYr3c&feature=PlayList&p=22E45F75D0FAB59B&index=9 --Torchwood 2 15:52, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- You mean the Vault Daleks? -<Azes13 15:58, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
- That would be the ones. --Torchwood 2 16:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
Exterminate
Abschaffen Sie = German for Exterminate --Liquid Ink 10:55, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Conservapedia on Daleks
The following appeared on a previous version of the CP article on Daleks:
"The Dalek race is fiercely resistant to malign outside influence, and the purity of their race is of the utmost concern to them. The liberal BBC paint these characteristics in a most negative manner since the Daleks are essentially a conservative race."
(See comments on Wikipedia's CP article talk page) Jackiespeel 16:44, December 18, 2009 (UTC)
- Wiki vandalism isn't really relevant. --Nyktimos 04:02, December 26, 2009 (UTC)
Mentioning it mainly to amuse. Jackiespeel 17:04, December 29, 2009 (UTC)
Eleventh Doctor Season
Looking at the trailor of the Eleventh Doctor, it does feature a return of the Daleks, i also saw what i thought was a Dalek with a white dome and a more decorative eyepiece, do you think it was an imperial Dalek? Sclera1 11:30, January 3, 2010 (UTC) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnPUF8an-XE Sclera1 11:31, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
- Imperial Dalek? Oh, this should be good. Now, if Gallifrey can survive the time war, what about Skaro? Or was it destroyed prior to the war? Miss. HAX 18:14, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
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- Destroyed in Remembrance. Inexplicably undestroyed before the TV movie. I tend to ignore that, like most of the movie, but that's just me. Redestroyed in Time War. --Golden Monkey 19:03, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
- I see resemblances in the new Dalek designs to the design in The Daleks, The Dalek Invasion of Earth and The Chase. Instead of the vertical plates on the mid-section there are horizontal plates, as in the early models. And the vertical strats in the 'neck' are not visible, also reminiscent of the first Dalek designs. I wonder if those early Daleks are the inspiration? Or maybe the Daleks in this story are in fact meant to be from the early history of Skaro. That would explain how yet another group of Daleks escaped the Time War and the DoctorDonna.--Exterminateallhumans 01:13, April 19, 2010 (UTC)
- Destroyed in Remembrance. Inexplicably undestroyed before the TV movie. I tend to ignore that, like most of the movie, but that's just me. Redestroyed in Time War. --Golden Monkey 19:03, January 3, 2010 (UTC)
Green Dalek Vs. Bronze Dalek - Infobox image
A while back someone put this image:
File:Dalek.jpg
Instead of this one
As far as i understand it, I'm guesing that this green Dalek is a special Dalek which has something to do with that episodes story line, and is not the new permanent design of the Dalek Race. I think that the green Dalek image should be put somewhere else in the article disussing the fact that they were present in WWII, and then wait until the episode is broadcasted to include more info. Until then, I think we should include the bronze image. Basically, my arguement in a nutshell is that the green Dalek has not been revealed to be the new design of the Dalek, but is probably a one-off design for that episode, and we should have the bronze one as the infobox picture. Comments? ---Si Iway amway Ichamousacoricothingmabobsay. http://images.wikia.com/tardis/images/e/e4/Si_HTL_Seal_Leader.PNG 15:41, April 5, 2010 (UTC)
here is the new style Daleks for Victory of the Daleks http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100412204442/tardis/images/7/7b/Newdalek.jpg
New Dalek design (Eleventh Doctor series)
Ew, no. Take your pick: they're clearly either Power Rangers or Gay Pride activists. The decision to redesign the Daleks is a step too far. Making the white Dalek the "Supreme" is just asking for it too. Old Daleks inferior? I think not -- Sorceror Nobody 19:06, April 17, 2010 (UTC)
- If the orange one was purple instead they'd have been Pikmin Daleks! 68.36.232.73 02:30, April 18, 2010 (UTC)
- I find your gay pride remarks offensive. Take your homophobic comments elsewhwere. HellKaiserryo12 (Talk•Contribs) 17:48, June 11, 2010 (UTC)
- mighty morpihing dalek rangers
- I am not homophobic, I am merely remarking that gay pride has the rainbow flag, and the Daleks have a range of colours. The "Ew, no" is directed at the new design (both the shape and the fact that they are so plastic-looking) and is not even remotely a comment about either the Power Rangers or Gay Pride. I should have chosen my words more carefully, and I apologise for the unintentional offence -- Sorceror Nobody 15:12, June 16, 2010 (UTC)
- Go Go Dalek rangers Imposter101 07:37, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, the new Daleks look quite a bit like the ones from that Doctor Who and The Daleks movie with Peter Cushing. 75.48.40.214 21:44, July 11, 2010 (UTC)
- The Daleks *are* supposed to look a bit cheesy, I mean, if DW got top grade effects, half the fun would kind of drain away. (And we'd all be scarred and nightmare ridden for the rest of our lives... :P) ♠ Time Lady River ♠ 01:52, July 13, 2010 (UTC)
Okay, so they're a bit more colorful than the ones we've seen the last few years. But before we condem them you should remember that the original ones were pretty much trash cans with a toilet plunger for an arm and lightbulbs on their heads, though i have to agree that they seem a bit too bright to be meglaomaniac mass murderers we should at least give them a couple more episodes to prove themselves as the Doctor's deadliest of deadly foes. Quetzatoul 08:18, February 16, 2011 (UTC)
The Name Game
Could we please only use "iornside" and "pargarotr" or what ever on the Victory of the daleks on on the Dalek page or big bang Joshoedit 08:03, November 15, 2010 (UTC)
victory of the daleks
so what is the significance to amy not remembering the dalek invasion?
do they end up in that big crack? and therefore have 'never existed'
City of the Daleks
There doesn't appear to be any information taken from The Adventure Games City of the Daleks, which we've been told is supposed to be considered canonical and just an additional episode of series 5/1/season 31/whatever you're going to call it. I think there needs to be some minor additions to the Anatomy:Mutant, and Dalek Technology sections. Currently the Anatomy: Mutant section reads "During WW II three Daleks managed to engage a Progenitor and create pure breed Dalek, their current appearance is unknown but presumably less mutated. (DW: Victory of the Daleks)" However, in City of the Daleks the new Dalek Emperor features a mutant that appears nearly identical to the new series mutants. The only difference is that the Emperor Mutant in City of the Daleks has 12 tentacles instead of the 11 seen on the Emperor in Parting of the Ways and Dalek Caan in The Stolen Earth/Journey's End, and the eye is centered on his body rather than slighty to the right. I propose the edited sentence read:
"During WWII three Daleks managed to engage a Progenitor and create pure Daleks, which appeared no different from the Dalek mutants seen from the episodes Dalek up through Journey's End, except for having an additional tentacle and more centered eye."
If somone knows how to rephrase "more centered" so that it sounds better, then that would be fine, but I think the mention that the mutant appears the same except for thtat one difference is necessary.
As for the addition to the technology section, I think it should be noted that the Doctor when in Kaalann remakrs, "It's like it read my mind. Dalek technology, wonderful. If only they didn't want to use it to kill everybody all the time." I would also add that this suggests that Dalek technology is at least slightly telepathic and does not differentiate between Dalek and alien minds.
Dalek reproduction
So how do the Daleks reproduce?
(And as a plot device - the Dalek go into a city and encounter a 'don't start from here' one way system and multiple roadworks.) Jackiespeel 13:45, June 18, 2010 (UTC)
In the original series it was implied that Daleks could duplicate themselves in an asexual way, akin to female Hammerhead Sharks in captivity who gets themselves pregnant. I don't remember which serial but in it, several new Dalek mutants were spawned from one and lifted out of the "mother's" casing to be put in one of their own. Though that was more of a mean to get more troops quickly, in general i assume that Daleks are grown in a breeding facility, i like to think of it as a vinyard-like place. Seems logical enough, don't it? Quetzatoul 12:41, February 27, 2011 (UTC)
Major/Minor Appearances?
On what basis has the appearance of the Daleks in "The Pandorica Opens" been placed in "Major Appearances?" They did nothing but say a few lines in that episode and we do not know to what extent they are involved in "The Big Bang". Are there rules for for what constitutes a Major versus Minor appearance I'm not aware of? EltharionDrax 13:06, June 20, 2010 (UTC)
Series 5 Daleks
What about the Ironside and "Victory of the Daleks" Daleks, aren't they notable members of the Dalek Race? ♠ Time Lady River ♠ 01:49, July 13, 2010 (UTC)
Mentions
I added a link to mentions of the Doctor on his page. I think the Daleks should have one too, as their list is quite large, almost as large as some characters which have pages for appearances. The Thirteenth Doctor 19:49, July 26, 2010 (UTC)
Blue
How can the Daleks distinguish rank based on color when they can only see blue?
In the syringe attachment , the substance that was injected into dalek Sec's casing was "Chromatin Solution" Sclera1 03:49, August 11, 2010 (UTC)
I think you have the wrong section.
Categories
Is there any particular reason why this article isn't in more categories? Enemies of the Doctor, the Cybermen, Torchwood, etc? Apologies if I'm missing some major aspect of site policy that I've overlooked. Bobby G 02:54, October 17, 2010 (UTC)
Original Time?
Considering that the show is almost all about time travel, and time travel is SO confusing, what time period/date (like year wise) are the Daleks actually from. Because I remember in Victory of the Daleks that the Supreme Dalek was talking about going into the future "back to their own time" but also since they were battleing in the Last Great Time War and that was 100's of years ago...... I'M SO CONFUSED!!!! lol ~Silence Will Fall Upon The TARDIS 20:59, November 13, 2010 (UTC)